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Originally Posted by alexch
What a lovely image, Greg! It's hard for me to comment on technical aspects but visually it is a real treat!
Thanks for sharing.
Alex
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Thanks Alex. I am happy with how it turned out and I was wondering how well I was going to be able to image dim galaxies with this setup at my home location. It seems to be working out now I have worked out a processing workflow that handles the local conditions quite well. It took a while to figure it out but I think I have a handle on it now.
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Originally Posted by renormalised
Nice image, Greg...and very brave to be shooting in temps as high as they were!!!!.
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I had 2 fans in the observatory and I was in there maybe an hour sorting out things. Its always something.
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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Yeah the colour is better now for sure.
You can do ROI in Maxim by cropping the image but like you said it is no different from cropping really. ROI really only helps get the frames down the pipe faster. It does not give increased image scale.
Must put this down for imaging soon. Certainly similar scale but not quite the same resolution I fear. 
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Thanks Paul. Colour is always a hard point. At least its the finer colour points now so I am getting better at it.
Yes I figured the ROI would not help.
I guess with the 8300 chip it has smaller pixels as well which also helps get closer in.
I think you're setup will do very nicely.
Greg.